REVIEW
EXIT WOUNDS - Exit Wounds
Released: 2008 | Label: No Escape | Rating: 7/10 | Reviewer: PSL | Provided by: No Escape



01. The Gallows
02. Bombs at the Horizon
03. Cold Machines
04. Useless Corpse
05. Rifle Tattooed Temple
06. The Insane
07. Fire at Will
08. Break Down the System
09. Mind of the Fall
10. Face of the Assassin
11. Hand of the Dictator
12. Ripped
13. Annihilated by the Flamethrower
14. Bullet's Hole
15. Wipe Out Frustration
16. Gasmask Fetish
17. Festering Blisters
18. Another Shit Movie
19. Hangin' Heads
20. Brand New Terrorist
21. He Got Shot
22. You're the Bullet
23. If He Wants You, He Will Get You
24. Fuck You and Get Lost
25. After Suicide
26. Berserk
27. Things Never Change
28. Face the Reality
29. The Hook
30. Chuje Fuck Off

Polish grindcore band Exit Wounds largely continues where they left of on the fierce 17 Wounds of Exit MCD. The music is straight forward and brutal grindcore at it's most extreme. Exit Wounds is in most aspects a generic sounding effort. You have the usual bombardment of blastbeats, shouting vocals and brutal riffs as well as the obligatory samples, all blended to a toxic dose of brutality. The Poles do know how to exploit this to the maximum, but despite of the predictability the music don't get boring. It's all competently put together and with 30 songs in a little less than 23 minutes the band waste no time on unnecessary filler.

Variation is not the central turning point on the album, but the band does vary things enough so it doesn't end up as a same sounding blur of noise. The production is like on the MCD raw and dirty. It fits the music and gives it a dark appearance. If you liked the 17 Wounds of Exit MCD or just like straight forward and brutal grindcore in general then Exit Wounds is an effort that is well worth taking a closer look at. It doesn't come much crazier or extreme than this.





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